Doctor insights on:
Lifting Vagina After Losing Weight

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Not really:
Losing weight can make all skin appear more loose as the fat cells shrink. However, this will only affect the outter area of the vagina (labia) and not the internal muscles of the vaginal wall. Also, you are unlikely to see any difference unless the weight loss is very significant (100lbs) kegel exercises can strengthen these muscles making the vagina tighter as the muscles thicken.
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Many people resolve to lose weight in the New Year for different reasons. For those who are overweight or obese, there are many health benefits to losing weight. It can help decrease your chances of developing diseases including diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, osteoarthritis, and even certain types of cancer. Low-calorie diets combined with increased physical activity are thought to be most effective long term. The healthiest weight loss regimen, therefore, is one that consists of making lifestyle changes that incorporate a balanced diet and moderate physical activity.
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Please be seen ASAP:
You need to go and be seen somewhere immediately. If you do not have health insurance and cannot afford a private gynecologists office or urgent care clinic go to the emergency room to be evaluated. Before you head to the emergency room see if there is a state or county health department or a clinic that will see people of low income on a sliding scale. If none of that is possible please go 2 er.
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Yes....:
It is part of the body with fatty tissue. Aging also matters......your peak configuration is achieved at age 16.......after that you are in a down hill slope, more and more cosmotic aid will be needed....
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Kegel exercises:
There are exercises called kegel exercises which do not directly tighten your vagina, but can increase the tone of your pelvic area: http://women. Webmd. Com/tc/kegel-exercises-topic-overview. These exercises are mostly for incontinence, but are the closest to what you are looking for.
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21

Yes:
Minor injury is fairly common with initial sexualities encounters. Congratulations on being wise enough to use a condom each and every time you have sex. It protects against pregnancy and infection.
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23

Nothing:
Vaginas don't really work that way. The vagina will be slightly more loose after having a vaginal delivery but overall the tightness does not change and certainly is not related to have sex occasionally.
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No:
Only a great deal of vaginal stretching (not any other kind of stretching) will make a non-loose vagina become a loose vagina. Thus, one should continue to exercise often, to stay healthier. No worries.
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28

Radiofrequency:
Cravings can be curbed with water. Every time you have a craving drink 2 glasses of water. Radiofrequency treatments like exilis work wonders with love handles and mons fat. http://www. Btlaesthetics. Com/en/.
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No:
All women should exercise, as should all men. Whether a vagina is loose or not loose is not related to sports and exercises. Exercising does not affect the vagina, but does benefit a person's physical and mental health. Thus, everyone should be exercising regularly... without any worries about vaginas.
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30

Yes:
Heavy weight lifting that increase abdominal pressure can push tissue down further but its not as likely as you'd think. Higher risk factors such as multiple kids, chronic coughing are more significant. Your vagina won't become loose if you exercise and lift weights in moderation.
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Examination:
The concept of virginity is based upon a myth or old belief that the hymen in the vagina was somehow sacred. However about 20% of females do not have the hymen or it get's displaced for a variety of other reasons. If you cannot see your hymen then you need a professional to examine you if this is important.
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Depends:
If this is a thing that happens once a month for two or three days between your periods, it is a sign of ovulation and you don't need to do anything about it. Otherwise, see a doctor for an exam.
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34

Define virgin please:
Most of us would agree that if you have had sex ;#40;penetrating vaginal intercourse;#41;, then you are no longer a virgin. It doesn't matter if it was one time, with a virgin, and it doesn't matter if you had no pain or bleeding. If you haven't had sex, ever, then you are still a virgin. It does not matter what the doctor says. Every girl's hymen is different. Some are tighter than others.
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Couple of times:
When the hymen is ruptures (lose virginity) it is kind of minor wound (because tissue is torn). It needs healing. If you have sex right after the healing is complete you might experience some pain /discomfort. It is a transient event and will pass
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Unlikely:
Creams and gels have little effect on tightening the vagina. You can try kegel exercises. You would tighten your vaginal muscles as if trying to stop a urine stream. It is easy to do these during down time, such as when watching tv, sitting at a desk, waiting in line, etc.
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Not likely:
Activities such as sexual intercourse and birthing a child can relax the vagina. Friction or rubbing alone is not likely to affect the vaginal opening. You can perform Kegel exercises to strengthen or tighten the muscles of the vagina.
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Yes if sperm enters:
If the boy ejaculates on the vagina and some of the ejaculation makes it to cervix at the right time of ovulation, the girl can get pregnant even without the penis entering the vagina. The chances are small but there.
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